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Neil H. Carter

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  74
Citations -  3019

Neil H. Carter is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildlife & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1978 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil H. Carter include Michigan State University & Boise State University.

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The influence of human disturbance on wildlife nocturnality

TL;DR: A global study of anthropogenic effects on mammal diel activity patterns, conducting a meta-analysis of 76 studies of 62 species from six continents revealed a strong effect of humans on daily patterns of wildlife activity.
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Co-Adaptation Is Key to Coexisting with Large Carnivores

TL;DR: This work provides a comprehensive conceptualization of coexistence in which mutual adaptations by both large carnivores and humans have a central role and helps to integrate large carnivore species into multi-use landscapes outside protected areas.
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Coexistence between wildlife and humans at fine spatial scales

TL;DR: This work provides empirical information about the capacity and mechanisms for tigers (a globally endangered species) to coexist with humans at fine spatial scales inside and outside Nepal’s Chitwan National Park, a flagship protected area for imperiled wildlife.
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The contribution of predators and scavengers to human well-being

TL;DR: It is argued that researchers must work in concert with the media, managers and policymakers to highlight benefits of these species and the need to ensure their long-term conservation, as many predators and scavengers are in a state of rapid decline.